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azula100
Daria :
Киллуа 🔝
2021-07-06 11:57:01
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absolute_and_ego1ist
𝗔𝗯𝘀𝗼𝗹𝘂𝘁𝗲 :
не грусти,твой косплей крутой
2021-07-06 11:20:50
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ukizi9
💤ʟᴏsᴇ ᴍʏ ʙʀᴇᴀᴛʜ💤 :
Твой косплей Киллуи прекрасен, снимай что хочешь, и какой косплей хочешь 🙂💞
2021-07-06 13:39:35
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hotaru._.y
Yoshimura Hotaru :
Мне нравится🥰🥰🥰 не плачь!
2021-07-06 11:49:49
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sdetsada
Ванька :
Я только вчера дошел до финалной трансформации гона
2021-07-06 13:59:46
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wet_id
сплю :
я который обожаю Киллуа.
2021-07-06 13:23:10
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18_dary33
18_dary_335 :
Не сильный любитель аниме, но мне нравятся все твои косплеи!
2021-07-06 11:43:57
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kartxxxi
оу ми оу май :
я обожаю Киллуа и твоя комплексы прекрасен🥰
2023-03-07 12:41:22
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The Trump administration has removed nearly all references to transgender or non-binary people from the Stonewall National Monument’s official website, though it still features a brief mention of Marsha P. Johnson. The New York monument, which commemorates the historic 1969 riot outside the Stonewall Inn led by trans women of colour, has had mentions of trans and non-binary people removed from its National Park Service page. A description of the monument on its front page has replaced the acronym LGBTQ+, which is inclusive of trans people, with LGB. The page now only mentions lesbian, gay, and bisexual people in its explanation of the riots. However, in the “Virtual Fence Exhibit” section of the site, there is a photograph of transgender activist Marsha P. Johnson with the caption: “Marsha P. Johnson hands out flyers in support of gay students at New York University while another person holds a sign reading ‘Come out of your ivory towers into the street.’ The caption continues: “Marsha was a founding member of Gay Liberation Front (GLF) and co-founded Street Transvestite Action Revolutionaries (STAR) with Sylvia Rivera.” There is also a photograph of fellow trans activist Sylvia Rivera below the one of Marsha P. Johnson, which reads: “Sylvia Rivera laying back and posing on the edge of a water fountain. At a young age Sylvia began fighting for gay and rights while also helping homeless young drag queens, like herself, gay youth, and trans people. She was a co-founded of Street Transvestite Action Revolutionaries (STAR) with Marsha P. Johnson.” The reference to “trans people” above is now the only place the word “trans” is used on the Stonewall site. The change comes as part of a hugely controversial push to remove all LGBTQ+ resources from government websites since Donald Trump was inaugurated. Over 350 LGBTQ+ pages have reportedly been deleted from US government websites since Trump came to power, including HIV resources, LGBTQ+ statistics, and inclusive policies. At a protest outside the monument on Feb 14, Jay Walker, co-founder of the Queer Liberation March, addressed the attacks on trans people by the Trump Administration. #stonewall #trumpadministration #nationalpark #transrights #lgbtqia
The Trump administration has removed nearly all references to transgender or non-binary people from the Stonewall National Monument’s official website, though it still features a brief mention of Marsha P. Johnson. The New York monument, which commemorates the historic 1969 riot outside the Stonewall Inn led by trans women of colour, has had mentions of trans and non-binary people removed from its National Park Service page. A description of the monument on its front page has replaced the acronym LGBTQ+, which is inclusive of trans people, with LGB. The page now only mentions lesbian, gay, and bisexual people in its explanation of the riots. However, in the “Virtual Fence Exhibit” section of the site, there is a photograph of transgender activist Marsha P. Johnson with the caption: “Marsha P. Johnson hands out flyers in support of gay students at New York University while another person holds a sign reading ‘Come out of your ivory towers into the street.’ The caption continues: “Marsha was a founding member of Gay Liberation Front (GLF) and co-founded Street Transvestite Action Revolutionaries (STAR) with Sylvia Rivera.” There is also a photograph of fellow trans activist Sylvia Rivera below the one of Marsha P. Johnson, which reads: “Sylvia Rivera laying back and posing on the edge of a water fountain. At a young age Sylvia began fighting for gay and rights while also helping homeless young drag queens, like herself, gay youth, and trans people. She was a co-founded of Street Transvestite Action Revolutionaries (STAR) with Marsha P. Johnson.” The reference to “trans people” above is now the only place the word “trans” is used on the Stonewall site. The change comes as part of a hugely controversial push to remove all LGBTQ+ resources from government websites since Donald Trump was inaugurated. Over 350 LGBTQ+ pages have reportedly been deleted from US government websites since Trump came to power, including HIV resources, LGBTQ+ statistics, and inclusive policies. At a protest outside the monument on Feb 14, Jay Walker, co-founder of the Queer Liberation March, addressed the attacks on trans people by the Trump Administration. #stonewall #trumpadministration #nationalpark #transrights #lgbtqia

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